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What does human rights due diligence in the UAE require?
Many organisations say the right things about human rights but fail to act. That gap exists everywhere, but in the UAE, where migrant workers make up most of the workforce and face elevated risks in recruitment, pay, and mobility, the consequences are greater.
How Extractive Power Politics Is Accelerating In A Warming World
For years, talk of U.S. ambitions in the Arctic had been treated as provocation. That changed after Washington’s dramatic intervention in Venezuela…
2025 Year in Review: TCC’s Reflections
2025 marked ten years since the Paris Agreement. The milestone brought mixed emotions. Progress in renewable energy and electric vehicles, yet global warming projections still hovering around 2.3–2.8°C. COP30 in Belem, Brazil, delivered the Belem Package with commitments to triple adaptation finance and amplify indigenous voices.
Top ESG and Sustainability Courses in the UAE and GCC for 2025
The UAE and GCC are undergoing a major transformation in sustainability. National agendas like the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 are pushing companies to align with global standards, expand transparency, and build low-carbon business models.
The green skills gap is expensive and GCC organisations are paying for it
Global demand for green talent is growing at 7.7 per cent annually. Supply is growing at 4.3 per cent. The gap is widening. For a region investing at scale in clean energy, sustainable infrastructure, and economic diversification, the workforce question is not peripheral to transition planning. It is central to whether transitions actually happen.
Human Rights Due Diligence in the UAE and GCC: From Obligation to Opportunity
The Gulf region is at the centre of the global debate on human rights and corporate accountability. With migrant workers forming the majority of the labour force across the GCC, questions about recruitment practices, fair wages, and living conditions are inextricably linked to business operations.
Freelancing with Purpose: Bhaarat Verma on Navigating the Green Gig Economy
We spoke to Bhaarat Verma, an independent sustainability consultant whose work moves fluidly across ESG strategy, responsible investment, regulatory reporting, and brand communication.
Interview with Sara Ahmed Alliusie Alhilali — Inside the Mind of a Climate Diplomat (2/2)
In this second installment of our two-part interview with Sara Ahmed Alliusie Alhilali, we pick up right where we left off—venturing deeper into the heart of climate negotiations.
Interview with Sara Ahmed Alliusie Alhilali — Inside the Mind of a Climate Diplomat (1/2)
We’re delighted to present a conversation with the inspiring Sara Ahmed Alliusie Alhilali, an influential figure in corporate sustainability, government policy, and high-stakes climate negotiations.
